
C.W. McCall
Accords et partitions
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Ballad Of Dale Earnhardt Rusty WallaceC G7 F a D
[Verse] Me and my brother-in-law J.D. drove to Bristol, Tennessee To watch that Goody's race beneath the lights Sky was dark and it looked like rain left over from that hurricane J.D. said, "We might get wet tonight"
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Cj5 With A Four-Wheel DriveF Bb D Eb
Well, we was screamin' through the valley Where the Nishnabotna flows Through the mud and crud and cornfields Where the mari-ju-wana grows 'Cross the railroad tracks of Persia
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ConvoyBb F C Eb Ab C5
[Verse 1] Was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June In a Kenworth pullin' logs Cab-over Pete with a reefer on And a Jimmy haulin' hogs
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Old Home Filler Up An Keep On A Truckin CafeG C D Em a
We had eighteen wheeler with ten on the floor and stereo layin' strip Then we spied a sign says "Eat and Gas Now" We decided to whip in and pick up some chow At the Old Home Filler-Up An' Keep On A-Truckin' Cafe
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Wolf Creek PassA G a C D E
[Verse 1] Me an' Earl was haulin' chickens on a flatbed out of Wiggins And we'd spent all night on the uphill side of thirty-seven miles of hell Called Wolf Creek Pass. Which is up on the Great Divide We was settin' there suckin' toothpicks, drinkin' Nehi and onion soup mix




